I was trying to avoid the coax setup because of the very misconception that components sound better but I just can't make my mind up between the two. I know I want the speakers to be @ least 100 rms up front and the rear but no good coaxials seem to meet that mark unless there 6.5 inches or around that size. I also wanted to keep the stock look so I was going to keep the 5.25 size but since the tweeter is so far away in an altima (2002), a component setup MAY sound uneven. I know there are some setups that meet my 100 rms requirement and the reason I want them @ 100 rms is because when I upgrade my subwoofer, it will be 1000 rms instead of the 300 rms I'm running now. I was aiming for powerful sound inside the car as well as the trunk but not one setup so loud that it drowns out the other.

I currently have a Infinity Reference 4 channel amp that gets 116 watts @ 4ohms (i believe thats right) so I guess my question is what speakers (comp or coax) would go well with that amp?

kevin lu

07-20-2009, 10:49 PM

Diamond Audio D661i coax good for rear fill.

okiedokie

07-21-2009, 12:21 AM

Comps, what is your budget?

anonTHEdon

07-21-2009, 01:04 AM

Comps, what is your budget?

I'm not an audiophile but I don't want my music to sound like **** either...

I'd say no more than 100 but in an 3rd gen altima, the mid & tweeter aren't very close so I don't want the front stage to sound like its missing something

anonTHEdon

07-21-2009, 01:09 AM

Diamond Audio D661i coax good for rear fill.

My car has 6x9s in the back.. those could work with an adapter but I don't wanna go that route nor adapt a 6.5 in a 5.25 space up front in the doors.. those speakers do look good though

okiedokie

07-21-2009, 01:11 AM

look into these as well, many guys from diyma, & ca.com are saying good thingds about these.
http://www.ikesound.com/product-product_id/6442
you should also deaden your doors, yes it will help

Louisiana_CRX

07-21-2009, 01:12 AM

depends on the quality of your coaxials...The Critical Mass RS6's sound better than some of the best componet system that I have ran.....including old school MB Quarts and Boston Pro's.....